Wednesday, July 06, 2005

The Church On The Other Side, Introduction

Well,

Here I am. As I said a couple of posts ago, I have recently moved to Ohio from Arizona as the worship arts minister of Southwest Church in Springboro, OH. I have been in the process in the last six to eight weeks of transitioning to the Midwest, and although I keep having people ask me why I would even think about moving from AZ to OH, I have to say that I honestly love it here a lot more than in Arizona. I love the green, I love the trees, and even though the humidity is definitely higher here, it doesn't compare to 110 degrees for two months straight in Arizona. I have truly enjoyed the change.

I have been reading a lot of books lately, several from Relevant Book publishers and have liked all that I have read. But now I'm onto another book that I've been wanting to read for sometime. It's an older book by Brian McLaren called "The Church On The Other Side."

I like it. A lot.

I think the reason why this book of McLaren's has hit me more than even A New Kind Of Christian (although I love that book), is that it is written in a more non-postmodern style. I have to admit - I still like books that tell me three points to do something, five reasons why something doesn't work, etc. I like the linear style of writing and I find myself writing down more in my journals when I have some concrete things to work on in my life after reading a chapter. As Leonard Sweek writes in Postmodern Pilgrims, I am most definitely a postmodern immigrant, not a postmodern native; therefore, even though I like the postmodern concepts, philosophy and such - I do enjoy the modern way of learning and information.

For the next couple of weeks, I am going to use this online journal to write down my thoughts and reflections on each chapter of this McLaren book. I would appreciate any additional comments that you may have if you have or are reading this book.

2 comments:

Rochelle said...

It always amazes me when someone says they like Ohio better than..
I love 3/4 seasons I can do without the winters here..too grey I hear the winter is much nicer in Colorado..not as grey :) I'm still reading "Jesus in the Margins" by Rick McKinley It's a good book too I have "The Church On The Other Side" so I'll have to read that next

Adam said...

I'm looking forward to gray.

In Phoenix, it was sunny and hot most of the year. I would say the sun was out 95 percent of the time during the day - only 5% was it rainy or cloudy.

I love snow and cold. :D

Yeah, you'll have to read the McClaren book next and tell me your thoughts. I really like it.